Singapore Regulatory harmonisation for medical devices between countries in Asia-Pacific has long been a challenging issue, predominantly due to the extreme variation in cultures, economic development, governmental models, and healthcare systems in the region. Greater harmonisation would allow solutions introduced in APAC’s most developed markets to filter down to its…
Global The vital importance of robust supply chains and distribution networks has been foregrounded over the past year as the world struggled to ensure supply of PPE, medicines, diagnostics, and vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. With logistics and distribution now at the forefront of the global pharma conversation, key players…
China The latest China pharma news, including the upcoming first domestic approval for a foreign COVID-19 vaccine in June; the potential of Western China as a manufacturing hub; and EpimAb’s plan for a public stock offering in 2022 amid a booming global bispecific antibodies market. Pharma Not Immune From Coming…
UK The latest UK pharma news, including how new investment in GSK stands to reshape the country’s iconic pharma giant; CDMO Sterling’s latest acquisition; and calls for a national registry to capture company payments to clinicians and patient support groups. The 30 fastest-growing unquoted pharma companies in the UK (Consultancy.uk)…
Asia-Pacific Writing in the April edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Dhiraj Behl, Janine Jamieson, and Harikesh Kalonia highlight some of the regulatory challenges for drug-device combination products in APAC, including the lack of an international body dedicated to harmonisation in this field. In the current innovation era and in the wake…
LatAm Writing in the April edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Maria Cristina Mota Pina of Abbvie on behalf of FIFARMA Regulatory & Biologics Working Group highlights the significance of regulatory reliance between regulators in the LatAm and Caribbean region and proposes how it can be strengthened. Regulatory reliance is…
Switzerland In a recent conversation with PharmaBoardroom, Michael Sidler of Redalpine Venture Partners, a venture capital (VC) firm aiming to support founders and start-ups in Europe, highlighted how the European VC & the Switzerland Biotech Investment space has evolved over the past decade and the funding challenges that remain. He also…
Singapore Singapore – despite its modest USD 1.22 billion domestic market – has long been one of Asia’s leading biopharmaceutical hubs and a magnet for top talent. Multitudes of biopharma and medtech multinationals, as well as domestic start-ups, have based regional functions in the clean, English speaking, and well-developed city-state with…
Italy The latest Italy Pharma News, including the government’s decision to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for all healthcare workers, the manufacturing of Sputnik V, and recent updates from the country’s top companies, including Chiesi, Angelini Pharma and Menarini. Doses of Russia’s Sputnik V, made in Italy, to go on sale…
France While Big Pharma companies like Pfizer, Janssen and AstraZeneca, have grabbed the headlines over the past year for their work on COVID-19 vaccines, smaller and lesser-known companies are also playing a crucial role in the development of both large companies’ candidates and their own self-developed shots. At the onset…
Russia The latest Russia Pharma News, including Biocad’s ramping up of Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing, Geropharm’s deal to produce insulin in Venezuela, the bypassing of Gilead’s Remdesivir IP, and the Russian government’s decision to delay approvals of Chinese vaccines in favor of local shots. Russian Biocad plans to produce…
Europe The EFPIA’s Nathalie Moll outlines the significance of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan to cancer patients in Europe, and its potential to boost the continent’s push to catch up with the US and China on biopharmaceutical innovation. Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan adds real momentum to the fight against cancer, promising…
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